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Steven A. Stolz – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2024
From a "prima facie" point of view, Nietzsche's use of virtue may appear to be a form of virtue ethics. Certainly, this is one position that has been established within the secondary literature; however, I argue that a more fruitful philosophical reading is to view his use of virtue as a part of his "drive" psychology. Indeed,…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Ethics, Moral Values, Christianity
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Dennis, Matthew J. – Educational Theory, 2023
Digital technologies are changing our understanding of ethical emulation. In this article, Matthew Dennis proposes that some social media technologies have given rise to a strikingly new set of ethical ideals, often concerned with the ideal of self-cultivation. While there is relatively little philosophical discussion of these kinds of ideals,…
Descriptors: Ethics, Information Technology, Social Media, Individual Development
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Mtawa, Ntimi; Fongwa, Samuel; Wilson-Strydom, Merridy – Teaching in Higher Education, 2021
Graduates' employment outcomes remain a critical factor for all stakeholders in the sector. Positive graduate outcomes enhance students' aspirations for a university, accountability to the government for funding, and as a proxy for university quality and curriculum relevance. However, with high unemployment rate, graduates feel unprepared for the…
Descriptors: College Graduates, College Students, Employment Potential, Skill Development
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Wilson-Strydom, Merridy; Walker, Melanie – Journal of Moral Education, 2015
This article explores what it means to flourish in and through education and why we should position such flourishing as an issue of morality. We draw on the capabilities approach (CA) advanced by Amartya Sen and Martha Nussbaum and locate the argument in the practical context of higher education (HE) in unequal societies. We use qualitative data…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Well Being, Social Values, Higher Education
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Schulte, Laura E. – Journal of Women in Educational Leadership, 2008
At our university about 40% of the full-time faculty members are 55 years of age or older, which led me to consider what a difference they could make in this world if, upon retirement, they used their knowledge, skills, and talents to benefit others. Four dimensions that can serve to differentiate effective from ineffective educators and people…
Descriptors: Citizenship Responsibility, Social Values, Citizen Participation, Moral Values
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Lumpkin, Angela – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2008
For decades, sport in the United States has been praised for reflecting the values of society and instilling these values in athletes. Some parents believe that values such as cooperation, fair play, learning how to win and lose, self-discipline, and teamwork are instilled in young people through participation in sports. Many coaches of youth and…
Descriptors: Athletics, Athletes, Moral Values, Youth
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Smith, M. Cecil – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2008
Service learning is one of the most pervasive education innovations of the past generation and has demonstrated much success in connecting schooling with community service. Service learning is designed to be integrated into, and enhance, the academic curriculum. It is believed, and there is growing evidence to show, that participation in service…
Descriptors: Adult Development, College Students, Altruism, Service Learning
Purcell, Royal – 1986
It is possible to approach, but not to achieve, the goal of perfection. To the three traditional philosophical values of truth, goodness, and beauty it is appropriate to append the important values of wisdom, humanness, and grace. Among the resources available toward the perfection of behavior are ethics, morality, and mores. The first chapter of…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Ethics, Individual Development, Moral Values
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Shorter, Edward – Social Science Quarterly, 1972
A theory is offered that economic change may result in sexual liberation; exposure to such structural transformations as those brought by the free market economy cause individuals to become indifferent to community controls on sexuality as they become oriented to self-gratification. (JB)
Descriptors: Capitalism, Culture, Economic Factors, Individual Development
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Overton, Harvey – Journal of General Education, 1981
Maintains that science, technology, and society are inseparable. Emphasizes that intellectual and ethical issues affect the practices of science and technology. Applies themes from Saul Bellow's novel to resulting problems of public and private policy. Stresses the value of general and liberal education in facing these issues. (DMM)
Descriptors: General Education, Individual Development, Integrity, Moral Values
Coles, Robert – Today's Education, 1977
Children are often capable of observing social injustice and of making moral and ethical judgments; the adults they associate with should understand and encourage this awareness in children. (JD)
Descriptors: Children, Ethics, Human Dignity, Humanistic Education
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Greene, Maxine – Contemporary Education, 1976
Modern education is examined in the light of John Dewey's theory that moral education is a process of involving singular human beings, living consciously in association with one another, in thinking purposively and intelligently about subject-matter provided by their common, intertwined lives. (JD)
Descriptors: Individual Development, Integrity, Maturity (Individuals), Moral Development
Brown, Leslie M., Ed. – 1970
This anthology provides an organized way to examine the many types of aims which have been advanced as the proper ends for educating. Essays of educational philosophers from Plato to the present day are presented. The contents are organized into four divisions. Sections one and two are concerned with the public aims of education. The third section…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Cognitive Objectives, Critical Thinking, Educational Objectives
Butler, Broadus N. – Crisis, 1976
Suggests that in the recesses of the American collective conscience the vision of the original conception of happiness of mankind has not been lost. Yet, we still live on the brink of return to internecine racist and economic paradoxes which refuse to end even though they represent absurd burdens. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Democratic Values, Happiness, Individual Development, Moral Values
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Christopher, John Chambers – Journal of Counseling & Development, 1999
Examines the cultural values and assumptions underlying the theory and research regarding psychological well-being. It is argued that culture-free theories or measures of well-being are unattainable because all understandings of psychological well-being are based on moral visions. (Author/GCP)
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Developmental Psychology, Individual Development, Life Satisfaction
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